#13041, "RE: Preventing Audio Theft" In response to In response to 4
Originally posted by 740 turbo brick Well Im working on the prevention matter. I went to home depot and grabbed some chain. I put the chain on the back of my head unit, and bolted the other end tought to the chassis. So when you unbolt it from the din, it can only move about half an inch. Basically theres no getting it out unless you know where the chain is bolted down.
Slight problem with that.
In my experience, most theives will destroy things that they can't steal. When I worked at the stereo shop we'd see 1 out of every 10 theft jobs where the theives couldn't get the parts out, every one of those would have screwdrivers shoved through the faces, speakers, etc.
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